Feng Shui (pronounced “Fung Shway”)
Posted on November 12th, 2009 in Feng Shui cures, Feng Shui decorating, Feng Shui love, Fung Shway, good Feng Shui | 1 Comment »

Feng Shui (pronounced “Fung Shway“) is the ancient Chinese art of placement. Feng Shui literally translates to mean Wind Water and is represented by the symbols depicted here to the side. Feng Shui can be used to improve your life by implementing Feng Shui principles which improve the flow of Qi (pronounced “Chi”) or life energy that is present in all things. It is believed that this energy can become stagnant and that simple changes in our environment can unblock the flow of energy and improve our circumstances.
Feng Shui decorating can be used to bring more love, health or money into our lives. Many of the Feng Shui cures are practical ideas about where objects can be placed in and around our homes to make them look more esthetically pleasing, safe and functional.
Anyone can use good Feng Shui to make the positive changes they want in their lives. One of the primary tools of Feng Shui is the Bagua (pronounced “Bah Gwa”). The Bagua is an eight sided diagram that includes eight elements that correspond to eight important areas of our lives.

When objects around us are arranged in a way that allows Qi to flow properly then we will experience more success and fulfillment in all areas of our lives.
Feng Shui can be used in the home and workplace. Many modern buildings are designed and decorated using Feng Shui principles. There are many fun and easy ways to use Feng Shui to make our living, working and playing areas more enjoyable. You’ll find many good Feng Shui ideas here and please feel free to comment on ones you have tried and like.
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In Episode 1, learn form Joey Yap as he explains to you the fundamental of Feng Shui such as what is Feng Shui all about and the benefit it reaps. This episode also elaborates that Feng Shui is not related to any culture or beliefs and it is also not related to any superstition. He will also introduce the different systems of Feng Shui and teach you how to use them.
Feng Shui Diva takes a look at some famous couples and they way they should have their beds pointed based on their birthdates. Is your bed pointed the right way for Money Luck? Love Luck? Good Health? Everyone has 4 positive sleeping directions and 4 negative directions based on the year you are born and your gender.

